I'd love to move to such a place, and take my acupuncture practice with me. Learn how to farm, fix a home; exchange assistance in this regard for acupuncture treatments, until I can establish a practice and join a community health center... while also having an office in a place near where people make money and attend lectures, for part of the year. My wife, can teach, and loves to garden.
This life looks good. But some of us, need help making the transition.
The hard part for a lot of us, is not knowing anything at all about how to live on a farm. How to grow food, use tools, fix things. We are dependent on the cities we despise, which i believe is why we trash them as if we want them to fail.
Some of us look longingly at that life, then down at our pale hands, around our apartments, at the 4 or 5 projects we've ever completed there.
Hi Martin, I am actually looking for a place in Uruguay, (Jose Ignacio would be great) close to the sea & I dont seem to find anything for such a low price. But maybe because I mostly have access only to internet until my next visit. What sources would you recommend? thanks
That's 40 with the house or just the 10 hectares? Actually i was thinking to go a little higher... (at Floripa, Brazil) ... and that's cause it's warmer... what do you think?
I'd love to move to such a place, and take my acupuncture practice with me. Learn how to farm, fix a home; exchange assistance in this regard for acupuncture treatments, until I can establish a practice and join a community health center... while also having an office in a place near where people make money and attend lectures, for part of the year. My wife, can teach, and loves to garden.
This life looks good. But some of us, need help making the transition.
StarvingForTruth 1 year ago
The hard part for a lot of us, is not knowing anything at all about how to live on a farm. How to grow food, use tools, fix things. We are dependent on the cities we despise, which i believe is why we trash them as if we want them to fail.
Some of us look longingly at that life, then down at our pale hands, around our apartments, at the 4 or 5 projects we've ever completed there.
And it just seems, impossible.
We'd need help.
StarvingForTruth 1 year ago
Yeah... "Easy to live a sustainable life"...says the tech entrepreneur.
I guess it's great to romanticize farm living when you make a lot of money.
This is just one of the many things you own.
Liarsenic777 2 years ago
something similar you can find in europe , in romania.:) nice video
tanobaron 2 years ago
estoy tratando de hacerme una huerta en el techo de mi edificio, es complicado en NY pero no imposible
isidorophoto30 2 years ago
Hi Martin, I am actually looking for a place in Uruguay, (Jose Ignacio would be great) close to the sea & I dont seem to find anything for such a low price. But maybe because I mostly have access only to internet until my next visit. What sources would you recommend? thanks
sylserra 2 years ago
great video and great commentary
kmassabe 3 years ago
That's 40 with the house or just the 10 hectares? Actually i was thinking to go a little higher... (at Floripa, Brazil) ... and that's cause it's warmer... what do you think?
superasg3 3 years ago
great video man
xXJADEXx7 3 years ago
Great video.
moonshot5 4 years ago